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Your demolition method should include information about the site and where the planned safe working zones, exclusion zones and debris zones are. The size of exclusion and debris zones depend on the demolition technique being used, the space surrounding the structure, and the distance over which debris can fall. Demolition - Construction - HSE hse.gov.uk construction safetytopics d hse.gov.uk construction safetytopics d
The right equipment is essential for a safe demolition operation. This includes things like hard hats, safety goggles, ear protection, and gloves. Workers should also be trained on the proper use of any heavy machinery that will be used during the demolition process.
Preparation: Prepping a building for demolition often includes removing valuables and salvageable building parts, hazardous material abatement, turning off utilities, and finalizing the demolition plan. Safety: Workers must ensure that theyre following the plan and wearing the right PPE when on site.
Pre-demolition is the process of preparing a structure and its surroundings for demolition. It includes several steps and is as important as the actual demo.
Consideration should be given to: the site in general, including location and access. the type of structure to be demolished and its key elements. the condition of the structural members and their effect on the overall stability.
An engineering survey completed by a competent person before any demolition work takes place. This should include the condition of the structure and the possibility of an unplanned collapse. Locating, securing, and/or relocating any nearby utilities. For help, call 811 before you dig.
You need a notice for any demolition except for: when a demolition order is made under the Housing Act 1957. the demolition of an internal part of an occupied building. the demolition of a building with a volume of 50m3 or less.
Demolition Risk Assessment General procedures that should be followed before a demolition include: Site compound and security set-up. Intrusive pre-demolition surveys (such as asbestos survey for demolition, structural survey, hazardous materials surveys, etc). Isolation of utilities and removal of meters.